Visual Perception
Motor System
Coordination, Reach and Grasp
Muscle Tone and Reflexes
Abnormal Balance and Mobility
100
2 things that make up photoreceptors
What is rods and cones
100
motor control plus motor learning
What is motor behavior
100
2 types of intrafusal muscle fibers that detect length and changes in muscle length
What is nuclear chain and nuclear bag
100
monosynaptic, patellar reflex
What is stretch reflex
100
the location of pattern generators
What is the spinal cord
200
The same eye movement in both eyes
What is consensual pupillary response
200
the Brodman's areas associated with the motor cortex
What is Brodman's 4 and 6
200
provides info about muscle tension/force and prevents muscle from tearing the tendon
What is golgi tendon organ
200
muscles resistance to passive stretch
What is muscle tone
200
abnormal gait caused by disorder to the cerebellum that causes staggering and a wide base of support
What is ataxic gait
300
muscle responsible for constriction of the pupul
What is circular muscle
300
cerebellar disorder that results in difficulty articulating words
What is dysarthria
300
object moving from finger surface to palm and vice-versa
What is translation
300
postural response that involves rapid movement and uses spinal reflexes
What is reactionary balance
300
difficulty beginning or starting movements
What is bradykinesia
400
ability to distinguish the foreground from the background
What is figure ground perception
400
The tract responsible for generation of locomotor rhythms, such as arm swinging when walking
What is rubrospinal tract
400
brain areas associated with coordination
What is basal ganglia and cerebellum
400
motor strategy for postural control during stance activating gastrocnemius, hamstrings and paraspinal muscles
What is ankle strategy
400
brain area involved in initiation and motor planning during gait
What is supplementary motor area
500
designed to keep a moving stimulus on the fovea
What is smooth pursuits
500
inability to imitate gestures or perform a task on command, even though the individual can fully understand the idea or concept.
What is Ideomotor apraxia
500
the typical age for visually guided reaching
What is 4-8 months
500
ability to maintain appropriate relationship between body segments and between the body and environment for a task
What is postural orientation
500
type of feedback used when changing gait to accommodate stance in a crowded hallway
What is reactive feedback
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